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Bloody hawk Oaka 21/06/2025
28.6.25
Έλα να με βρεις εκεί που ξέρεις πως θα ‘μαι το βράδυ
Να πούμε για τα βάσανα και τα όνειρά μας
Take me back .
Please .
o m a g a r
OAKA Complex
We’ve lost Greece’s manual This week's newsletter from AthensLive is out:
* The costliest Olympics end up in derelict venues and a financial crisis
* The EU strikes migration deal, while it is revealed pushed-back refugees burned alive
* Major Greek involvement in Predator scandal revealed in detail
The iconic and super-expensive OAKA stadium roof, created by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava for Greece’s 2004 Olympic Games, has become derelict to such a degree that the stadium closed due to safety reasons, Greeks were told. It was reported that the roof was created with a license for a pergola and that its maintenance manual had been lost…
While the EU was striking an important migration deal that would supposedly lead to a change of its asylum rules to lift pressure on the continent’s border countries, Greek authorities were confiscating the mobile phones of the Coast Guard officers involved in the Pylos shipwreck - a whole 119 days after. Plus, the NYT revealed that refugees who burned alive during Greece’s wildfires were push-back victims.
Finally, a series of investigative reports named Predator Files brings stormy details on Greece’s deep involvement with Predator illegal spyware.
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The Olympic Agora by Robert Lx Via Flickr: The Olympic Agora is a structure designed by Santiago Calatrava for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. It consists of 99 parabolic arches that are linked to form a ceremonial route running along the Athens Olympic Complex.